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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have to say, I completely agree with you Shazbang. The BBC is rapidly becoming a national disgrace and the licence fee is nothing short of corporate robbery. Personally I'm not interested in watching some has been "celebrity" prance about with a dancer I've never heard of, not do I want to watch yet another period drama or a soap opera that that does more for the sale of razor blades than a drop in the price of coca leaves.
I seem to vaguely remember reading somewhere that a class action was being brought by a group who claimed that as the BBC were providing news, under such-and-such a law, they were unable to "charge" for it. Never did hear what happened though....
I too would them off but I guess we'll always be fighting a losing battle on this as the government wouldn't want those sort of job losses on their hands that a repeal of the tax (sorry fee) would entail
For all the many people that believe they receive value for money with the TV Licence, there are many who do not.
I myself watch an average of about 2 hours a week of BBC television and do not listen to radio. For me its not value for money and I could easily give up the channels involved.
All I can say is, thank God ITV is not licence-fee based. It would have been shut down by the taxpayer decades ago.
They might not be everyone's taste but think of shows such as Horizon, Attenborough's wildlife, BBC comedy to name but 3 quality outputs.
What do ITV do to compete?
Quiz shows and "reality" shows, hmmmm......
The BBC is revered throughout the world for its fairness and impartiality. That is something this country should be proud of. It has been and still is a beacon of light to those under the shadow of dictatorship. Sadly the BBC is fair game for the gutter press who have their own agenda, Rupert Murdoch comes to mind. The wealth of programming that the BBC commissions is unsurpassed anywhere. I, for one will not begrudge the increase.
Nation shall speak unto Nation
I must admit that I am one of those people who rarely watches or listens the BBC,and I really hate being forced to pay for something I do not want.I do not have a landline telephone at home, but I would be outraged if BT told me that I had to pay them a fee simply because there is a landline to my home.Surely we have the technology to allow those people who do not want to watch the BBC,to be exempt from the TV licence fee, or maybe even a considerably reduced fee.I know there are a lot of people who watch the BBC, but I for one,just feel ripped off by the BBC.